15 Easy, Fast, Make Ahead Whole30 Breakfast Recipes! (2024)

Breakfast can be hard even on the best of days, and if you’re anything like me, it’s a downright struggle at the start of a Whole30. But struggle no more! Get my favorite tips and tricks for whipping up a warm, delicious Whole30 breakfast in no time, plus my favorite quick, easy and/or make-ahead Whole Breakfast Recipes to keep you nourished and fueled!

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If you’re on a Whole30 andstruggling with breakfast, girlfriend/guyfriend you are so not alone. Are you totally over eggs? Can’t stomach another breakfast hash with sausage and root veggies? I feel you.

Rockin’ a Whole30 breakfast routine can be such a challenge, especially in the dead cold of winter when produce isn’t nearly as sexy as in, say, July when berries and stone fruits and colorful vegetables abound. Add in the complication of the morning rush, and it’s easy to see why a standard rotation of fried eggs and Whole30 compliant sausage can be quick and compliant, but oh so very freaking boring.

That’s why I’ve rounded up my favorite breakfast prep ideas, along with some easy, delicious Whole30 breakfast recipes. Let’s get your taste buds salivating and your meal planning inspired!

Whole30 Breakfast Meal Prep Ideas

An essential lesson I learned the hard way doing my very first Whole30 is that weekend prep is critical. Over the weekend I prepare a stockpile of cooked items in the fridge that I can toss together for a quick and dirty breakfast or packed lunch. My favorites include:

  • Pan roasted sweet and/or white potatoes
  • Sliced and sautéed chicken sausage
  • Browned ground beef
  • Sautéed onions and peppers
  • Prepped greens
  • Roasted winter squash
  • Chopped herbs
  • Basic marinara sauce
  • Whole30 pesto sauce
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Using the items above, I can whip up any number of quick and tasty breakfasts:

  • Breakfast salad: Toss two cups of greens with some reheated roasted squash and sausage. Top with pesto, a poached egg, and some avocado.
  • Tex-Mex Egg Scramble: In a cast iron skillet, reheat some ground beef, peppers and onions with a little cumin, paprika, chili powder, and a pinch of oregano. Add in two whisked eggs, fresh herbs, salt, and pepper. Scramble the eggs with the beef and peppers until cooked, and serve with sliced avocado.
  • Quick Breakfast Hash: In a cast iron skillet, reheat some breakfast sausage slices with the sweet potatoes and/or white potatoes, onions, and peppers. Toss in a few handfuls of spinach until wilted. Top with a fried egg (optional) and some pesto.
  • Pseudo Eggs in Purgatory: Reheat some browned beef with marinara sauce and a teaspoon or so of red pepper flakes in a cast iron or other oven proof skillet. Stir in some fresh herbs, and crack a few eggs into the sauce. Transfer to a 400°F oven and bake until the whites are set, about 8 minutes.

Generally it takes me about an hour to prep all the ingredients (and I’m not always necessarily making all of the above) and a max of 15 minutes to make each of the simple recipes I mentioned.

That being said, I’m also a huge fan of composed recipes and/or recipes I can make entirely in advance and simply reheat. So naturally I’ve got some of those for y’all too.

Easy and Awesome Whole30 Breakfast Recipes

Brussels Sprouts Hash with Bacon and Eggs

Bacon. Brussels. Eggs. Eat it up y’all! This hash is ready in 20 minutes, and it stores well in the fridge for easy breakfast prep all week long.

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Pesto Cauliflower Rice Breakfast Bowls

These Whole30 breakfast bowls are packed with nutrients and a warm and cozy way to start the day. Prep both the pesto and the cauliflower rice in advance (it’ll keep for at least 3 days) and you’ve got a 5-minute breakfast that looks and tastes gourmet.

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by A Saucy Kitchen

Whole30 Hash Brown and Sausage Breakfast Casserole

This Whole30 breakfast casserole is a tried-and-true meal prep winner! We make at least once every round, and it never fails to please. Even the kids love this one! (via 40 Aprons)

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Ground Turkey Hash

A reader favorite on OSK! I make this winter produce friendly by using butternut squash and spinach in lieu of summer squash and peppers. Either way you dice it, it’s freaking delicious. These are a great prep option and keep for up to 5 days. Five minutes to Whole30 breakfast bliss!

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Pork Belly Benedict Smothered Fries

I mean, c’mon – pork. belly. benedict. Can I get a heck yes? We have a brunch scheduled in two weeks and this is on the menu. My non-Whole30 friends truly won’t know the difference. (via Do You Even Paleo)

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Sweet Potato Whole30 Breakfast Bowls

Oh, they there gorgeous. If you’re a fan of oatmeal for breakfast, here’s your fix. Fresh cherries are expensive AF in winter (if you can even find them) so go for defrosted frozen cherries, or swap in diced apples or pears.

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by 40 Aprons

Twice Baked Sweet Potatoes

By now, you’ve probably realized that sweet potatoes are a big freaking deal on a Whole30. And for good reason. They’re packed with nutrients and carbs to keep your belly full and happy. Twice bake ’em for double the fun. And bacon? Yep. Bake the first round in advance, and you’ve got an easy breakfast that you can pull together in just 15 minutes.

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by The Organic Kitchen

Paleo Sweet Potato Waffle Breakfast Sandwich

This dish looks so fancy and gourmet, but it’s insanely easily and ready in just 15 minutes. YES, 15 minutes for a Whole30 compliant waffle sandwich.

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by Fit Mitten Kitchen

Easy Whole30 Breakfast Sausage

It’s really, really hard to find Whole30 compliant breakfast sausage, but Cheryl is here to save the day with this fast and easy recipe. You’ll want to make a double batch of these bad boys and tuck half into the freezer to last all month long.

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by 40 Aprons

Cauliflower Hash Browns

It’s easy to over-indulge on carbs like potatoes during a Whole30. After all, they are allowed. If you want to start your day a little more veggie-forwad, reach for these cauliflower hash browns instead. They look AMAZING!

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by Wholesome Yum

Baked Egg Avocado Boats

An egg in an avocado? Swoon. So easy and beautiful, packed with healthy, whole foods fats and protein to keep you full all morning long. Plus they’re ready in just 5 minutes.

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by The Whole Cook

Chicken and Plantain Breakfast Bowls

Look ma, no eggs! This protein packed bowl comes together so quickly, with sweet, satisfying, stick-to-your-ribs fried plantains.

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by Jessi’s Kitchen

Salmon Cake Eggs Benedict

If you’re a benny fan, you’ll love these salmon cakes with hollandaise. They come together surprisingly fast (just 30 minutes) and would make an ah-mazing Sunday brunch meal.

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by Do You Even Paleo

Sweet Potato Breakfast Stacks

How freaking adorable are these? The sweet potato fries take a little prep time (soak ’em so they’re crispy), but you can totally do that in advance and enjoy this nutrient-dense Whole30 breakfast in less than 10 minutes. Especially if you’ve also stashed some breakfast sausage in the freezer!

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by Personally Paleo

Jalepeno Cilantro Hash Stuffed Portobellos

This is definitely going on my brunch rotation ASAP. Cameron loves pickled jalapeños, and they’re a fun, surprising addition to this gorgeous breakfast.

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by Running to the Kitchen

Chicken Sausage and Peppers Frittata

No round0-up is complete without a frittata, and for good reason – they’re easy, they’re protein packed, and they make for an awesome make ahead breakfast that reheats in seconds and lasts all week long.

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by The Whole Cook

Did you make any of these Whole30 Breakfast Recipes? I’d love to know how they turned out! Leave a comment and a rating below.

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FAQs

What is a good breakfast for a rushed morning? ›

7 Grab-and-Go Breakfast Ideas
  • Whole-grain cereal with sliced banana and berries served with fat-free milk.
  • Parfait: Mix plain or vanilla Greek yogurt with chopped nuts and sliced berries.
  • Peanut butter and sliced apples on whole-wheat toast.
  • Sliced turkey breast and low-fat cheese on a toasted whole-grain English muffin.

Do you eat breakfast on Whole30? ›

So, yes, we want you eating breakfast during your Whole30.

If you want to make your PWO meal your breakfast, that's cool… just make sure you get an extra meal or a snack in later in the day, as with your activity levels, you probably need extra calories/carbohydrates.

What is the most sustaining breakfast? ›

That's why we've put together a list of the 5 ultimate breakfast foods to help keep your family going all day long!
  • Berries. Fresh or frozen blueberries, strawberries, and other members of the berry clan are antioxidant-rich superfruits. ...
  • Oatmeal. ...
  • Greek yogurt. ...
  • Eggs. ...
  • Almond butter.

What is the best breakfast for morning anxiety? ›

Eat complex carbohydrates.

Carbohydrates are thought to increase the amount of serotonin in your brain, which has a calming effect. Eat foods rich in complex carbohydrates, such as whole grains — for example, oatmeal, quinoa, whole-grain breads and whole-grain cereals.

What are the hardest days on Whole30? ›

On Days 10 and 11, you are statistically the most likely to quit your Whole30. (That's why they're “the hardest days.”) By this point, the newness of the program has worn off, and though you've made it through most of the unpleasant physical milestones, you've yet to experience significant benefits.

Do you actually lose weight on Whole30? ›

Whole30 has gained a reputation as an effective program for weight loss and overall health improvement. Many individuals have reported successful weight loss outcomes while following the Whole30 guidelines.

How do I stop being hungry on Whole30? ›

Consuming plenty of protein-packed foods may also help keep you feeling satisfied. Another way to stay full on Whole30 is to ensure you're getting enough protein. High-protein foods are known for helping your body to feel full for longer because protein breaks down slower than carbs.

What is a good breakfast before a hard run? ›

Bananas are a favorite and “safe” pre-run food because they're easy on the stomach and unlikely to cause any GI problems. Especially good with yogurt, peanut butter, or granola. How Runkeepers Like 'Em: Mix low-fat yogurt, 1 (frozen) banana, 1 spoon of peanut butter, 1 teaspoon of honey.

What is best energetic breakfast? ›

For long-lasting energy, add a complex carbohydrate, like oats and grains, to your breakfast. Oatmeal without added sugar is one of your best options. Oats are a whole grain food and a good source of carbohydrates and fiber, along with some protein and fat.

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